The Biden administration sees arms control as a tool that can advance security and stability. It will seek to engage Russia on further nuclear arms reductions and other measures. Arms control in the 2020s will reflect continuity with earlier efforts—nuclear arms reductions will remain a bilateral matter between Washington and Moscow – but also contain new elements. That reflects the fact that strategic stability has become a more complex concept.
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People look at nuclear submarine "Orel" participating in the Navy Day parade at Kronshtadt near Saint Petersburg on July 29, 2018.